The £2.6 billion budget set in 2020 proved to be completely unrealistic for what the Department wanted to deliver. In April 2020, as part of the overall Phase One budget of £44.6 billion set by the Department, HS2 Ltd set a £2.6 billion budget for Euston. This budget was below HS2 Ltd’s early estimated cost for the station of £3 billion. Later, more detailed estimates showed that the costs were likely to be significantly higher, with the 11-platform design forecast to cost £4.4 billion in Jun...
The £2.6 billion budget set in 2020 proved to be completely unrealistic for what the Department wanted to deliver. In April 2020, as part of the overall Phase One budget of £44.6 billion set by the Department, HS2 Ltd set a £2.6 billion budget for Euston. This budget was below HS2 Ltd’s early estimated cost for the station of £3 billion. Later, more detailed estimates showed that the costs were likely to be significantly higher, with the 11-platform design forecast to cost £4.4 billion in June 2020 and the revised 10-platform design £4.8 billion in March 2023. This is despite work by HS2 Ltd between 2020 and 2022 to identify ways to reduce th Type: conclusion | Number: 2 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. station design is affordable and provides value for money to the taxpayer and that the programme is set up appropriately for HS2 Ltd to manage cost risk. The Euston Reset Programme will include the setting of a